Sketch aka Kylie Cox, a well-known figure in the Twitch community, has always been a polarising presence. He rose to fame through his Madden streams and his candid, often crude language. However, on July 8, the hostility towards him took an unexpected turn. XXX photos and videos allegedly depicting Sketch engaging in sexual acts from OnlyFans with other men began circulating on Twitter. Soon tweets on X (formerly known as Twitter) with statements like "Sketch exposed as Gay OnlyFans Model doing Gay Porn" went viral. The authenticity of these images was hotly debated for hours, leaving the community in a state of speculation and uncertainty. Finally, Sketch addressed the situation directly during his July 8 stream. This Sketch's OnlyFans controversy has got his fellow streamers and YouTubers to give out their reactions. Kai Cenat, Tfue, McNasty and FaZe Rug are supporting Sketch, Sneako is not having it. He blasted the Twitch streamer and those who are defending Sketch's actions in the past.
In his characteristically blunt manner, Sketch confirmed the authenticity of the XXX images. "That was me," he admitted to his viewers. "Two years ago, I did some stuff. I’m sorry if you saw some of that." Sketch elaborated that he was in a different phase of his life when he created content for OnlyFans, describing himself as a "changed person" since then. Clearly uncomfortable, Sketch tried to lighten the mood with a joke, referencing Bill Clinton’s infamous denial during the Monica Lewinsky scandal. "I didn’t have sex with that man," Sketch quipped before adding, "I’m kidding, I did… maybe."
Streamer Sketch Addresses Gay OnlyFans Model Rumours
Sketch comes out and CONFIRMS the LGBTQ OF allegations. ‼️
"2 years ago I did some stuff, - I'm a changed person" pic.twitter.com/b3feNlqJLI
— DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) July 8, 2024
Kylie Cox, more popularly known by his Twitch handle "Sketch," renowned for his candid and often provocative content, confirmed the rumours that he had appeared in XXX videos shared on OnlyFans a few years ago. Despite the tension, Sketch remained open and honest, acknowledging the reality of the XXX OnlyFans content. "The cat is out of the bag," he said, explaining that he had been struggling with addiction issues at the time. "I was struggling with a few addiction issues," he confessed. Throughout the stream, Sketch’s unease was palpable, but his determination to be transparent shone through.
Kai Cenat Comes Out in Support of Sketch
Kai Cenat goes at people trying to cancel Sketch over having a past pic.twitter.com/qHZZMGHTE8
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) July 9, 2024
Jynxzi Supports Streamer Sketch in an Emotional Video
“A friend is a friend, no matter what.”
Jynxzi got emotional defending Sketch following his personal life being leaked pic.twitter.com/EnQqumaIiQ
— Dexerto (@Dexerto) July 8, 2024
'Gay or Not He's Still My Dawg' Tfue Posts About the Sketch Allegations
“gay or not he’s still my dawg” Tfue posts about the Sketch allegations. pic.twitter.com/00UeCNyI5o
— davin 🎟️ (@dmdavin) July 9, 2024
McNasty Feels Bad For Sketch
lowkey feel bad for sketch. he's popular in the sports community which is dominated by toxic masculinity and they are NEVER gonna let him live this down. bro is about to lose his career for being gay.
— McNasty (@McNasty) July 8, 2024
FaZe Rug Supports Sketch in Latest Tweet
Sketch is one of the nicest most genuine mf’s I’ve ever met and nothing changes that. The internet is so harsh and can put people in a dark place, just remember he’s human like everyone else too.
— Rug (@FaZeRug) July 8, 2024
In the wake of this revelation, several prominent figures in the streaming community have come to Sketch’s defense. Among them are McNasty, FaZe Rug, and Tfue, who have publicly shown their support for Sketch. McNasty, in particular, took a strong stance against the sports community, criticizing its promotion of homophobia and toxic masculinity. He expressed concern for Sketch’s career and well-being, highlighting the need for a more inclusive and accepting environment.
However, Sneako Goes OFF on Sketch..
Sneako goes OFF on Sketch.. https://t.co/kmC8niK0B8 pic.twitter.com/RVJUSCGKAh
— DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) July 9, 2024
FaZe Rug and Tfue also voiced their support, emphasizing the importance of standing by friends and colleagues in times of controversy. Their solidarity with Sketch has sparked conversations about acceptance and the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in the gaming and streaming communities.
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